I had the most awful experience at this school. I was told that the school provided tutors, a resource center, and career services for students once they were ready to graduate. There is something fishy going on with the business office. When I enrolled, the financial aid office provided me with a summary statement of...
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NAU is a diploma mill. I was unfortunate enough to have enrolled with Westwood College right before they closed and was basically railroaded into enrolling at NAU as it was the only school that would accept Westwoods credits. The representatives at NAU were like vultures circling a carcass and it was obvious the only...
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I attended this "school" with high hopes and had a good experience from my prior attendance in a different field of study which was cut short due to other circumstances at home. I must say I feel very cheated. The instructors were helpful and knowledgeable in their fields yet the curriculum was in disarray....
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The instructors bring inter school peer politics into the classroom we are students, adults yes but students none the less, we should not hear the faculty complain about the faculty ever. And the classes are handled nore like a place for social gathering, rather than an educational institution. The instructor informed...
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Most of the teachers had deep knowledge of their field of instruction. Even more important though is the fact that they were good about understanding the wide variety of professional experience their students already had and helped them to see how their experience applied to the field of study. Working in study groups...
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